Fourier transform and related integral transforms in superspace (Q930987)
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Fourier transform and related integral transforms in superspace (English)
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24 June 2008
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The author together with \textit{F. Sommen} developed a theory of Clifford analysis in super space [e.g. Adv. Appl. Clifford Algebras 17, 357--382 (2007; Zbl 1129.30034)]. In super space the basic algebra is generated by \(m\) commuting real variables \(x_i\) and \(m\) orthogonal Clifford generators \(e_i\) as well as by \(2n\) anti-commuting variables \(x'_j\) and \(2n\) symplectic Clifford generators \(e'_j\). A super Dirac operator, a super Euler operator and a super Laplace operator may be defined within this setting, and a Clifford analysis can be developed. Here the author studies a Fourier transform, a fractional Fourier transform, and a Radon transform in super space, where the Clifford theory gives rise to the definition of new kernels for these transforms. An eigenfunction basis for the Fourier Transform is constructed using special Hermite polynomials.
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Clifford analysis
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super space
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fractional Fourier transform
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Radon transform
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